THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING-MARCH 29, ; 1908.
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EFLIH WAS
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CONGREGATION TO
: ; DEDICATE FINE NEW EDIFICE TODAY
DELAY AT NEW CUILDING HAKES POSSIBLE ANOTHER WWA OFOMt GREAT VAUEdVISG SALE
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: Congressman From Alabama
; : Womed-That He AVbuld
XBo v Assassinated Unless
i'X He Dropped Fight for Jim
: y .Crow Cars at CamHal. f
X '". fCBittd Prtes teased Wtra.)
. s "Washington, March waa clear-
, Jy Juatlfled m what I'dld," eald Repro
- fentatlva Heflln or Alabama, In dle
; 'cusin today with bla fellow membera
.of tha house hla shooting last night of
; ,Muia l-undy, a negro who bad been I
, drinking whiskey from a bottla and
greatly : annoy In' white women On a I
atreetcar. Mr. Heflln gave out thle I
1 afternoon threatening lettera ha had re-1
i -eel red regarding hla propoaal to eatab
llah aeparate (Jlmcrow) eara la the
. DUtrlct of Columbia, and which led I
... " to so arrnea. una letter reads
a . -: ismw o seats. ,
T : Trepare to meet your God. Oo
. ; guarded night and day from now on
. until your death.- Fear and tremble.
. There la not a step between you and
aeata, vile-wretch. Every peraon who
fears God and lovea Justice la agalnat
you i becauae you would add to tha al-
, ,imuj unjusuy oppressed, uo guardod
. f4 well armed. Patience haa ceased
. f..lrtuV Th "outh ls th Pp-
Another letter waa bm follows
.". Aa aurely aa you attempt to inter
. w,tn tne harmonloue relatione now
' f . "ting between the racea In the Dla-
f,rJl wr voiumoia, aa certainly will your
"f? P,jr tor th Privilege. T hla la ap
plicable to all aouthern membera likely
to erava for glory and a halo. It la aa
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your atamp In thla capita) aa a grand ln' oeaucmu new bl jamea j!.van-
duke la 8t Petersburg, Runala. You fallcal Lutheran church, Jefferson and
?.1il..WJrn?,d Jl J"r' Kemembcr, Weat Park atreete, will be dedicated to-
SrrSS?n;h" rKWl'.'.22 dr with-approprlata exercl.e. and a
an eye haa been upon you In all aea-Marge attendance of out of town visitor
Blona. anUcipatlng Juat auch an out- Is expected to be preaent to awell the
Break. . (Birned) l.... .
"ONB FOR ALI, anl ALL FOB AU' lMU" P,,or
ZTegio Will meooTev I of tl) church, will be In charge of tha
5E,cln :raerDcyi P'J At the morning service Rev. M. E.
?!ci that Heflln a negro victim will Boulton of Tho Dalles and Rev. E. a.
n'hZ.. ir-rr. .w , w . I Lund, D. D., of SeatUe,, will apeak. In
?l"i-.McCrf"ry' th N?w. York the afternoon Rev. W. & Drahn of Van-
kT.it;.! . t 'T " one couver ana Key. J. K. Bloom of port
Tt Now St. James ET&nteltcal Lutheran Church at West Park and Jefferson Streets.
ii i.T ; 1 , .J. Jjlnayi viuy iana win give ahort addresses, after
UK Z Z0" .'i? th. ,?' ? WM Whlcn ther will be a number of five
-T"1 itrhe,i."V4eU t0.day minute addreasea by vlsltlni pastors.
k Hefl'n, preliminary In foe evening ihere wllf be held a
tiearlna haa been continued until nt T ,.ti... i...,. i .. .. n. tT
- I U U LII1.I .ekut I .11 T L HI iril. Ullia 1". I L.
- nJ ?f.n W,J th r?,Pl!i president of the St. James league, wlli
oUZT: ot 'Ymp&thr and give the address of welcome. W. B T.
'f?nS,?LtUi,'iiontd?r,.n. 'd " n- t)err of Vancouver, president of the Co-
i.. KJrnld .tbat tbf ne?ro Iundy lumbla Central Luther league, will re-
i". -d S0U"i.Ilcd ndvWM. "P0" Era.rLund. Reva. boulton and
rarded as a dangerous ' character." Drahn will also aneak.
" w utens.. Froyram of Xoato.
TP A TfPT TXTY1 rr T)ATPT?T I Kaefer haa arranged the follow-
HEADS FOR TORTtAND
lf.g musical numbers for tha morning
and afternoon:
-Tha Lord la In Hla Holy Temple"
t Belbv
"The Heavena Are Telling" Haydn
"Jehovah'a Pralsb R L. Whlta
"O, How Amiable Are Thy Dwelllnga"
E. H. Thome
At the morning service Miss Metta
Brown will sing, Oh, Real In the Lord,"
by Mendelssohn.
- In the evening soloa will be rendered
by Miss Mary Koch, Mrs. A. B. Hol
derman, II Q. Let tow and Tom C. Orde
man. Tha large basement haa been fitted
ut for social Dur nones where refresh
ments will be served for Uie out of
town gueata during the day of dedica
tion. OrgaalsaC Eighteen Tears Ago.
St. Jamea Evangelical Lutheran
Church was organized In October, 1890,
with Rev. M. L. Zwelalg as missionary
He served the conirreiratlon un-
18S. when Rev. Charles 8. Rahn
came as supply pastor until the arrival
of the nresen . pastor, J. Allen Leas. In
May, 1901. The congregation now num
bers about 100 active members, all but
40 of whom were received under the
pastor.
til
present pastorate. Tha work of the con
gregation Is well organised. There Ja
an aotlve Sunday school with an aver
age of about 100, of which C. A. Ruff
la the superintendent and J. C, Brae her
assistant.
Dr. J. B. Keefer haa been the director
of the choir for tha past inree years,
and has been atfrceasful In developing a
voluntoer choir that haa acceptably ren
dered a high arade of etiurchly muptc.
The church council consists of the
following membera: J. 1 C. Bracher. O.
H. Schwichienberg, Dr. H. R. Blersdorf,
W. W. Wickllne, II. J. Blaeslng. H. A-
r renricn, j. in. isainier ana to. it, ue-
Unskv.
The new church with the Sunriav
scnopi room wui nave a aeating capacttv
of about tOO. Tha Interior U finished
in rlr stained In golden oak. The fur
niture is of .oak. An Estey organ has
been ordered. The total cost of the
new bulldlne- la a little leas than 115.000.
C N. Balnter la tha contractor, while
tne stone work was aone by Philips &
Douglas. The building committee la
composed of H J. Blaeslng. H. J. Han.
sen, H, J. Fisher, M. W. Parelius and
F. If. Brandea. P. Chappel Browne la
ine arcnueci.
We had expected to'move this week into our fine quarter blocfc at thV
corner of Fifth and Stark streets. The great part of bur new stock
of furniture has arrived exclusive, beautiful, well-made; pieces, fresh
from the most, famous factories and is bding rapidly installed on the
upper floors. . Delay on the ground floor, however, holds us back for
a week and renders possible a few days more of our great value-giving
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We are offering our entire stock, Including our .well-known line of
private patterns. You will find every reputable weave in Carpets
Ingrains, Velvets, Brussels, Ax minsters and Wiltons a profusion
of patterns. All greatly reduced inprice. Thousands of Rus, large
and small, Domestic, European and Oriental ; Linoleums, Mattings and
LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, COUClI COVERS
TABLE COVERS
Imported Cretonnes and Madras, India Prints, Silks, Damasks, Ve
lours, Tapestries and Novelty Weaves. Jt is impossible on so vast a
stock to enumerate prices, but "a word to the wise is sufficient."
This is the last week call at once.
JflJSt
One M
omesit Please:
,
Traveling around tha globe,
from one olty to another; 'To
apraad tha cement of brotherly
love and affection around, tha
world," "tha traveling troweL"
aent out by . tho Justice', lodge
No. T8, A. F. A A. M., Jurisdic
tion of New York, will arrive In
Portland April 20, wbera appro
priate ceremonies ara being ar
ranged to commemorate tha
event
Tha trowel will be brought to
Portland from Pocatello, Idaho.
All tha officers of tha grand
lodge and tha local past mas
ters and offlcera of other lodges
will ba Invited to join In the '
celebration which la to follow
tba arrival of the trowel. Ar
rangements ara ' being attended.
to by tha membera of Wlllam- e
atta lodge No. 1, A. T. A. M.
From Portland tha traveling e)
trowel will ba aent either to
Washington or California. e
'ASSIGNEE SALE
A m Tint Street Betwaea Taylot aad
. ' . ; Balmon. . .
Tha stook of the National Shoe A
Clothing company haa been assigned at
Dosal for tha benefit of the creditors.
All tha slook will ba sold at 60 cents, on
the dollar. Absolutely nothing reserved.
This stock consists, of a new Una of
clothing, shoes and furnishings and
soma ladies goods.
COLE SUDDENLY BLOCKS MANNING'S.
AND CAMERON'S DREAM OF SALEM
The office of district attorney for the
Fourth district la believed to be a step
ping atone to tha gubernatorial chair
at Balem, according to tha creed of John
Manning, tha present incumbent, and
George J. Cameron, present municipal
judge and aspirant for the district attorneyship.
It la pointed out by politicians that
Governor Chamberlain was district at
torney in Portland before he was elect
ed to theegovernorshlp. John Manning
would like to ba rovernor If he could
get ' the Job and Judge Cameron Is al
most an avowed aspirant for the claoe.
It Is believed, therefore. In political
circles that one reason why both Man-
him . at tha home of his parents, J9
caaer eireei. tie was taxed with the
theft of the puree and after a time ac
knowledged he had taken It. After mak- !
Ink confession be returned the money
taaen rrom the purse, but was unable
10 return me purse or tne other articles
n contained as ne had thrown them
away. Detective Hawlnv and Inakeep
wero Biipnsea or me inert ana reported
itiift nnu VAMJCiuii aio iljtlig Bs .11 cu- valuta uuuru
uously to secure the district attorney- Toung Swart haa been In trouble
ship is In order to be in a high official many times and his parents .confess
berth and in good position to Jump for themselves unable to control his actions
the chair at Salem when it la vacated in About six months ago he was tried for
1910. theft In the Juvenile court and received
It is known for a certainty that Judge a aentence of six months In the reform
Cameron has his eve fixed on the.aov- achool. Promises of rood behavior vtrt
ernorahip. He haa been cultivating that I made In hla behalf and an this showing
pomicai Dee ior some lime time anal"" yuruiea. nn act or yesterda;
If There Is
Anything
Wrong
With Your
Teeth
will ha renrlv tn turn lnnno hla warm 1 Constitutes a Violation of hla nflrnl. an
In a' short time, especially if ha ahould th6 reform school sentence will probably
oe eieciea aisirici attorney next June. I hjuu
w ltn tnac ena in view ne is working
hard for the nomination for tha office,
which at the present time aeema to ba
floating between him and Jamea Cole,
the last man to get into tha . race, but
one who haa shown surprising growth in
popularity.
YOUTH FALLS AGAIN AND THIS
HE
DRINK HE DIDN'T
Tliir 1 a mho mi nrrnnm onnnni wmmcuug- oiunes 01 nus-
I IMC LMINUO IN nLrUnlYI OUnUUL band's Habits Feature in
Bickerton Divorce.
That 15-year-old Hyman Bwarti is In
corrigible Is tha firm belief of the-
Ilea authorltlea who have devoted much
time and effort on account of tha
youngster during the past three or four
yeara. The boy la again in trouble and
tt la mora than probable that ha will be
dealt with without gloves when he la
taken In hand by tha juvenile court.
Yesterday young Swarts entered tha
barber shop at tha corner of Fifth and
Tha bickering atory of the Blckertons,
.hf,?,n&.on. V.-e tii;.??aH!L S5 husband and wife, was resumed before
Simultaneously there disappeared from H1"1 Bronaugh in the clrcui
tne aesit 01 Mrs. m. Miaargn, cashier of lyeaterday. For Dortlons of avrat
Mn?keV ?'
or VAiiiA to rriM nwnAr i . A . . - r"- " ""
ins ua v av 3 wan s&jti uiiua usuiiULBn I ir eui t-r, m f. ti.. t. .
ttiiu mier in mo uay mri, wiaarrn iouna I tnn tni A tv. s. '
which they had seen him, and eald they
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never aaw him Intoxicated. Mra. Iona
1 o. mcicenon. tne wire, cnartti hh in.
drunkenness aa the ground for divorce.
xaese witnesses also placed a new
Interpretation upon Bickerton's actlona
at times when the wife charges that ha
was wild with drink and threatened to
commit suicide. Thev said he annfl rArl
calm to them, and they could see no sign
of intoxication after the alarm had been
given by his wife. There was also much
testimony for the defendant in refer
ence to business he has cnnriiirteri tnr
hla wife, it being claimed that he is
a ahrewd business man, Instead of be-
inar Indolent and Jobless, as hla wif
charges.
It la asserted that In the sale of soma
mtnlnar atock he realized 162.000 for hi
I who When sna waa anout to sell for
f 120.000. Bickerton previously told his
story at lenttn on tne stand, rianvtn
v. r .. . . . . - . . ?
1 ma wuo ii allegations 01 gross arunKen
nesa ana cruelty.
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si. m. n. wxian
Call and
Let Me
Examine
Them Free
of Charge
Then I will tell you exactly what Is needed, and the cost. You will not be under any obliga
tion to have the work done now or by me unless it pleases you to do so. You will not be
urged to spend a cent When you are ready to have the work done I will be pleased to do It if
you appreciate high-class painless practice. In dollars and cents I am not the cheapest dentist
in Portland, but if you figure on results I am ready and willing to meet all competitors and
prove that my work is the cheapest that you can secure, j a
GOOD SET OF TEETH
ON RUBBER PLATE....
$5.00
BEST SET OF TEETH
ON RUBBER PLATE. ..
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DR. B. E. WRIGHT
PAINLESS
DLNTIST
34254 Washington Street, Corner Seventh
OFFICE HOURS 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.; 7:30 to 8:30 P. M.; SUNDAYS 9 A. If to 1 P M '
PHONE MAIN 2119 TWELVE YEARS IN PORTLAND , ' V
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Twenty-five witnesses In all testified
r tha defendant, and If numbers ilnn.
decided a case 11a would already be
winner,) for his wife's attorneys called
only three. The various phases of tha
case nave increased uie gaiety in court
circles ior aaya
HALFWAY PINES FOE
V MILITARY GLORIES
f9tn4ll niflnfltcfi ta Tti Jnnmal 1
Salem, :. . Or., .. March 18.- Governor
Chamberlain is In reoelpt of a letter
from Postmaster. George Oillett of
Majiway, uaKer county, aaKing permis
sion1 ana cooperation in the astabliBh
nient of a company, of tha - national
guard at that place. 'Gtllott states that
while tha population of Halfway Itself
i not very large, te aarrounaing coun
try ia very thickly populated.
: - . Xew Incorporations.
- f"peell Plopatch to The Joarnl.V
fialsm. Ctr nrrh 9S A Jsj, j.
-if corporation have been filed in the office
'I of the secretary of state aa follows; .
-. wregon Lana - ana - Trading - company:
principal office,: Forest Grove, Oregon;
cpiui4 jl,uuv; incorporators. u;ci
WOGHOSROONE Y SHOE , GO.
349 WASHINGTON STREET
OPPOSITE GRAND THEATRE
ward Seymour. A. B. Thomas J
w.
Tha Realty Bond vSyndicata ' of Ora-
ron: Drincinal office. sifldfoM. rrmn
capital stock, tSO.OOd; incorporators, J.
A. Both well. William HviIa Stall.-or nA
J. H. Mitchell.
The Bolo club of Oregon;' prlnclp'
Office, -Portland, Oregon ; incorporator"!,
Jay II. UDton. Georee K. Mnnnn) uH
"Your Fortune Dates from Today
S"s,S EVANST0N"
We have tried for a long time to get control of the ten acres on -the
high land just south of the Clinton Kelly School. Everyone fa-
miliar with Portland realty knows this ' desirable piece of property?,
is Meal for close-in residences. . 4 .
..0 You see nearly the whole city from this point, and notwitbstahd .
ing. its sightliness, and its only being twelve minutes' ride from the'
center, of the city, .our introductory prices are less than the prices on .
lots twice the distance out.'-.; ' . ' ' . ,r'
' EVANSTON will not be - formally opened for possibly a week,
but1 to acquaint people with the nrrTtv. Mr. Davis nf
VV" u w" iciraci inis atternoon. (Sunday).
Take "W-W" car, gtt off at Florence Avenue. " I
1?$ the. prettiest "buy" in Iortland. ' - - ; "
: t
a
Xeiva aaothar point to remember
wa hufld htmaes aad sail them on
aay paymanta. , vra win hand for
jtcki on this property, if yon sayw 1
THE SPANT0N CO.
:So!e Agents' for EVAfiSTOfl
Seneca Fouta.